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Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. Visit store. Start of add to list layer. Sign in for more lists. Dec 07, PST. GBP GBP 9. Seller's other items. Sell one like this. Related sponsored items. Showing Slide 1 of 2. This is a 10 segment illuminated display which indicates if the controller is turned on and also gives the status of the battery, the controller and the wheelchair electrical system.
Red, yellow and green bars lit: Battery charged; controller and electrical system OK. Red and yellow bars lit: Charge battery if possible; controller and electrical system OK. Red bars only lit or slow flash: Charge battery as soon as possible, controller and electrical system OK. Rapid flash of bars: Indicates a fault in the controller or electrical system.
See below for fault diagnostics. Ripple up and down of bars: Joystick displaced at turn on. The Speed Control Knob on the rear of the Controller enables you to reduce the maximum speed at which the wheelchair can travel when the joystick is fully deflected in any direction. The more you turn this knob anticlockwise, the lower will be the maximum speed, no matter how far you push or pull the joystick. The Battery Charge Indicator Fig.
It gives you updated information as to how much charge approximately is left in the batteries, so that you can estimate how much further you can drive before you have to recharge the batteries. The reading will drop while the wheelchair is being driven, and increase after the wheelchair has been at a standstill for a few seconds. This is quite normal, and it is best to check the indicator while the wheelchair is stationary.
The battery charge indicator also informs you of any fault condition when one or several of its lamps begin to flash. Display flashing slowly: the wheelchairs moves slowly, but with sluggish response and reduced speed indicates. Display flashing rapidly: twice per second and the wheelchair not moving also indicates the batteries are discharged below the critical level or a possible controller fault. On the rear face of the controller you find the Battery Charging Socket.
Underneath is a special socket for the connection of Programming Instruments if and when the response characteristics of the wheelchair acceleration, deceleration, damping etc. Telephone no The information in this manual is a supplement to the user manual issued by Invacare. Do not operate this equipment without reading, understanding and following the proper instructions and manuals, otherwise injury or damage may result.
Up to five individual Drive Programs or profiles are available. To avoid any unnecessary damage to your control system whilst driving, avoid hitting obstacles with the controller or joystick.
This also applies when transporting your chair. Being Trapped. The control system should be demonstrated to the user when the chair is supplied.
Incorrect settings could cause injury to the driver or bystanders, or damage to the wheelchair or surrounding property. Once you are seated in your wheelchair. The system status light will light up to show power on. If the status light flashes rapidly it indicates that the joystick knob was not in its central position when the controller was switched on.
Simply allow the knob to return to the central position. If this condition persists for more than 5 seconds a latched fault will occur and the 7-segment display will begin to flash. If this happens simply turn the remote on and off to clear the fault. Drive Programs are selected using the Drive program selection switch. The selected drive program or profile is displayed in the 7-Segment display. Appendix A explains the operation of lighting and actuator functions. Move the joystick a little in the direction you wish to travel.
The further you move the joystick knob, from the central rest position, the faster the chair will move. Small gentle movements of the joystick give fine control. Releasing the joystick and allowing it to return to the center position will bring the chair to a controlled stop. As you use up the power by driving, the green lights and then the amber lights will go out. When only the red lights are left on, it is time to re-charge your batteries.
The red light will flash as a further reminder. A socket is provided at the front of the G80 I to allow a battery charger to be connected. Follow the instructions for charging your batteries in the wheelchair manual.
If in doubt contact your Wheelchair Services representative. The DX System should be regularly checked for integrity. Loose, damaged or corroded connectors or terminals, or damaged cabling should be replaced. All switchable functions on the DX System should be regularly tested to ensure they function correctly. All DX system components should be kept free of dust, dirt and liquids.
If necessary wipe with a cloth dampened with warm water or alcohol. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners. Where any doubt exists, consult your nearest Service Center or Agent. There are no user-serviceable parts in any DX System component - do not attempt to open any case. Warning: If any DX component is damaged in anyway, or if internal damage may have occurred for example by being dropped , have it checked by qualified personnel before operating.
If not, the system must be turned off and a service agent contacted. If a fault is detected the System Status LED will flash a certain number of times followed by a pause. Count the number of flashes and refer to this table:.
Do not operate the DX System if it behaves erratically, shows abnormal response, heating, smoke or arcing. Turn the system off at once and consult your Service Agent. Do not operate your DX System if the battery is nearly flat as a dangerous situation may result due to loss of power in an inopportune place. No connector pins should be touched, as contamination or damage due to electrostatic discharge may result. Caution should be exercised with regard to the use of portable communications equipment in the area around such equipment.
While the manufacturer has made every effort to ensure that RFI does not cause problems, very strong signals could still cause a problem.
If RFI causes erratic behavior, shut the wheelchair off immediately. Leave off while transmission is in progress. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration.
Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Spectra Plus. User Manual. Previous Page. Next Page. Invacare Spectra Plus User Manual 78 pages. Invacare Spectra Plus Technical Manual 78 pages. Invacare wheelchair owner's operator and maintenance manual 64 pages. Spec Spectra Plus User Manual Page 2: Table Of Contents It may be used to transport a user in a moving vehicle provided the separate recommended guidelines are followed. Page 3: Forward - Advisory Safety Notice Unauthorised modifications or the use of non-Invacare approved replacement parts may change the structure of the wheelchair and could create a hazardous condition.
Invacare will not be liable for any unauthorised changes and modifications from the specifications of the power chair supplied. It is the responsibility of the person or authority transporting the wheelchair with an occupant seated, to ensure the safety of the occupant and other passengers.
With practice, automatic control of acceleration, braking and change of direction will ensure a smooth, jerk-free ride. The variable speed selector gives you total control in any environment. The power chair cannot be driven when the batteries are being charged. If it is ON, the battery condition indicator 10 Bar display will be illuminated. Page 7: Armrest Adjustment Armrest Adjustment The armrest can be pre-set for height by positioning the self-tapping screw F in one of the holes in the armrest tube.
To adjust the height of each armrest, first release the locking lever E which clamps the arm tube, while holding onto the armrest. Move the armrest to the desired height position, re-tighten the locking wing screw E. To achieve this, lift the backrest upholstery cover by peeling the Velcro fastening and fold clear. Ensure the straps are correctly positioned and replace the backrest cover, attaching securely by the Velcro fastening. Whichever is selected will be most appropriate for your individual needs.
The appearance varies, the function and driving characteristics are basically similar. Page Controllers - Dynamic Dl acceleration, deceleration, damping etc. Telephone no Do not operate this equipment without reading, understanding and following the proper instructions and manuals, otherwise injury or damage may result.
Page 12 Releasing the joystick and allowing it to return to the center position will bring the chair to a controlled stop. To control actuators or lights using the joystick: Ensure the chair is stationary. Page 17 Maximum Speed Indicator This is a gauge that shows the maximum speed setting of the wheelchair.
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